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your posts leave me wanting to do just that Arti - plan a trip to the Himalayas. this is a beautiful post, again precisely what I needed upon waking this morning. It's refreshing to be greeted with faith. I shall make every attempt to see with my soul and I especially like the third photo. You're the serenity in my day. I hope you have a beautiful day Arti.

@ Petty WitterSwastik or the Sathiya is a mark made to denote good luck and is considered auspicious in Hinduism.The Nazi's seeing its popularity, adopted it as their party symbol but reversed the shape, they used the reverse Swastik.

Unfortunately I don't have any plans in near future...perhaps some day when I'll visit, I'll surely have faith..Thanks for the photos :)They are beautiful..I'll click too when I'll go there and I'll show them to you :)

I really loved your post and as I was reading, after each one of your new passion, I thought about my self...Though like you, I never thought about anything else than engineering...But here is my list, which I am writing just because it matches with yours..

I used to play, Tennis in my college days, and just like you I love the game of roger federer..

I was a serious quizzer during my engineering, after I reached final year, I became the member of organizing committee...

Then comes the blogging...I too want to write a book but only when I become a mature writer..I don't want to end up buying my own book, that too just for rs 95/- I guess you know where I am indicating :P

btw I never tried to paint the wall, and here I am..a engineer waiting for my date of joining :)

Hello Arti,Your captions are so deep and profound along with the pictures.Tradition passing through long history is also interesting. Everything must have a meaning.I'm happy to see part of them here.Thank you, Arti.

@rahul aggarwal For watermarking images, I use Faststone Image Viewer... You can check this link out for the complete tutorial -http://travellingslacker.com/2011/06/free-batch-watermarking-images-faststone/

I've been to Himalayas, to be precise Netala, for my Teachers training in Yoga. It was a wonderful experience to hear the constant flow of Ganga, which I deeply miss for my meditation. For me, it was like faith grew on me, being in the untouched natures lap.

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